Movie Bloopers That Made The Final Cut.

Even the biggest and the paramount movies in the world often contain some amusing mistakes. Of course, having a few mistakes doesn’t make them bad movies – it’s just an extra fun thing for us to look at.

Here is a list of 6 movie mistakes that made it to the final cuts:

Dr. Strange.

With Cumberbatch as the lead, the film familiarizes us to some new magical foundations of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but sadly, all the magic in the world couldn’t fix some errors in this film.

At one point, Stephen Strange is at home looking for help in a video chat and when he becomes frustrated, he throws everything on the ground.

Christine then enters the room with food for him and when the camera cuts back to Strange, we can see that all of the things that were thrown to the ground magically appear back at the table.

Guardians of the Galaxy.

The Infinity Stones, upon which the movie revolves in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, are incredibly strong and powerful stones, which is why it’s hilarious when Star Lord (Chris Pratt) drops one. It looks scripted but according to the DVD commentary, it was an actual moment of clumsiness from Pratt, but the moment worked, so director James Gunn left it in.

The Infinity Stones, upon which the movie revolves in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, are incredibly strong and powerful stones, which is why it’s hilarious when Star Lord (Chris Pratt) drops one. It looks scripted but according to the DVD commentary, it was an actual moment of clumsiness from Pratt, but the moment worked, so director James Gunn left it in.

La La Land.

The Hollywood musical has officially tied the records for the most Oscar nominations of all time. This film takes every last detail into concern, but even the most cautiously crafted cinema can’t go without any slip ups.

On the day Sabastian (Gosling) meets Mia (Stone) at her coffee shop, Mia has been shown entering the coffee shop wearing black pants and carrying a yellow bag.

As war looms and the loss of Rohan seemed on the horizon, Eowyn gazes of the distance, as she does, a flag pole lashes in the wind and the flag tears of the pole and flies of in the distance, perfectly expressing the mood of insecurity and destruction to come. It was accidental as director Peter Jackson didn’t plan for it; it was a windy day at the time of the shot.

Avengers: Age of Ultron.

The Avengers movie has a lot on its plate, with all of their characters and stories needed to be intertwine in just the right way so as to make everything perfectly understandable.

In Avengers: Age of Ultron’s big chase in the street of Seoul, Capt. America’s shield starts out with a few scratches that are clearly shown.

But by the end of the chase, Cap’s shield is magically spotless.

While the shield is made up of vibranium and is considered indestructible, it doesn’t have any regenerative powers like Wolverine, so, it is an editing mistake which made it through the final cut.

Zootopia.

Zootopia is a lot of fun and did a great job of introducing us with some of the hilarious characters.

One of the best characters in the movie is Yax, who is played by Tommy Chong.

Yax, completely messes up what he calls himself. Yax who doesn’t wear clothes should have referred himself as “Naturist” as people who don’t wear any clothes, but he incorrectly refers to himself and his fellow nudists as “Naturalists”, which means experts or students in natural history.